Cockatiel Care: What Every Owner Should Know
Why Cockatiels Make Great Companions
Cockatiels are known for their gentle personalities, signature crest, and love of whistling. They are an excellent choice for first-time bird owners and families.
Diet Essentials
Offer a base of high-quality pellets supplemented with fresh vegetables like carrots, broccoli, and spinach. Seeds should be a treat, not the main diet — too many seeds lead to fatty liver disease. Fresh water daily is essential.
Cage Setup
Minimum cage size for a cockatiel is 24 x 18 x 24 inches. Provide natural wood perches, foraging toys, and a cuttlebone for beak and calcium health. Place the cage in a well-lit room away from drafts and kitchen fumes.
Behaviour and Bonding
Cockatiels are social and bond closely with their owners. They often greet you with chirps and head bobs. Night frights are common in cockatiels — a small nightlight can help prevent panic episodes in the dark.
Grooming
Cockatiels produce a fine powder down that keeps their feathers healthy but can trigger allergies in sensitive people. Regular baths or misting sessions help manage dust. Wing and nail trims should be done by an experienced handler or avian vet.
Lifespan
Cockatiels live 15–25 years with proper care. Be prepared for a long-term companion.
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